Horrible hacks, death robots, and kamikaze phones: Meet the scariest tech of the year
These might be the stuff of nightmares.
These might be the stuff of nightmares.
Yahoo angered many of its staff when it banned home-working, but this dramatic step--while widely unpopular--may be what it is needed to rebuild employee camaraderie and rebuild a sense of belonging in the ailing company.
Sun's last CEO blames the financial crisis for the demise of the company and takes the lid off his new healthcare site.
Industry players recall key trends that took place in 2010, including hype that failed to meet expectations, and identify hot tech segments to look out for this year.
Senate hopeful Joel de Venecia says country's automated election system heading for failure after vote-scanning machines continue to fail during tests.
Marketing and brand building not enough for Asian technology brands to gain trust in global marketplace, say marketers who urge need for continuing innovation.
Industry players look back at 2009, discuss recession fears and name some hot technology trends they'll be looking out for in 2010.
Do our businesses really need to be in the CBD, taking up so much valuable office space, when so much of the workforce could be offloaded to the cheaper countryside and suburbia and simply telecommute?
Everyone has differing views on the big technology events of the past decade, so ZDNet UK offers its pick of the key moments
Vendors find names that effectively portray product features are key marketing tool and help consumers to better recall their products.